Ohio statistical areas
The statistical areas of the United States of America comprise the metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs),[1] the micropolitan statistical areas (μSAs),[2] and the combined statistical areas (CSAs)[3] currently defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB).
Most recently on February 28, 2013, the Office of Management and Budget defined 1098 statistical areas for the United States,[4] including 9 combined statistical areas, 16 metropolitan statistical areas, and 29 micropolitan statistical areas in the State of Ohio. The table below shows the recent population of these statistical areas and the 88 counties of Ohio.
An enlargeable map of the 88 counties of the State of Ohio
Table
The table below describes the 54 United States statistical areas and 88 counties of the State of Ohio with the following information:[5]
- The combined statistical area (CSA) as designated by the OMB.[4]
- The CSA population as of April 1, 2010, as enumerated by the 2010 United States Census.[6]
- Where the CSA includes counties from more than one state, the population of the portion of the CSA in Ohio.
- The core based statistical area (CBSA)[7] as designated by the OMB.[4]
- The CBSA population as of April 1, 2010, as enumerated by the 2010 United States Census.[6]
- The county name.[6]
- The county population as of April 1, 2010, as enumerated by the 2010 United States Census.[6]
The 54 United States statistical areas and 88 counties of the State of Ohio
Combined Statistical Area |
2010 Census |
Core Based Statistical Area |
2010 Census |
County |
2010 Census |
Cleveland–Akron–Canton, OH CSA |
3,515,646 |
Cleveland–Elyria, OH MSA |
2,077,240 |
Cuyahoga County, Ohio |
1,280,122 |
Lorain County, Ohio |
301,356 |
Lake County, Ohio |
232,892 |
Medina County, Ohio |
172,332 |
Geauga County, Ohio |
95,676 |
Akron, OH MSA |
703,200 |
Summit County, Ohio |
541,781 |
Portage County, Ohio |
161,419 |
Canton–Massillon, OH MSA |
404,422 |
Stark County, Ohio |
378,664 |
Carroll County, Ohio |
28,836 |
Ashtabula, OH μSA |
100,767 |
Ashtabula County, Ohio |
100,767 |
New Philadelphia-Dover, OH μSA |
91,766 |
Tuscarawas County, Ohio |
91,766 |
Norwalk, OH μSA |
60,313 |
Huron County, Ohio |
60,313 |
Sandusky, OH μSA |
78,116 |
Erie County, Ohio |
78,116 |
Columbus–Marion–Chillicothe, OH CSA |
2,308,509 |
Columbus, OH MSA |
1,836,536 |
Franklin County, Ohio |
1,163,414 |
Delaware County, Ohio |
165,026 |
Licking County, Ohio |
156,287 |
Fairfield County, Ohio |
141,318 |
Pickaway County, Ohio |
53,606 |
Union County, Ohio |
46,702 |
Madison County, Ohio |
41,496 |
Morrow County, Ohio |
34,520 |
Bellefontaine, OH μSA |
46,189 |
Logan County, Ohio |
46,189 |
Cambridge, OH μSA |
40,876 |
Guernsey County, Ohio |
40,876 |
Chillicothe, OH μSA |
75,972 |
Ross County, Ohio |
75,972 |
Marion, OH μSA |
65,655 |
Marion County, Ohio |
65,655 |
Mount Vernon, OH μSA |
59,637 |
Knox County, Ohio |
59,637 |
Washington Court House, OH μSA |
28,117 |
Fayette County, Ohio |
28,117 |
Zanesville, OH μSA |
86,125 |
Muskingum County, Ohio |
86,125 |
Cincinnati–Wilmington–Maysville, OH–KY–IN CSA |
2,174,110 1,667,023 |
Cincinnati, OH-KY-IN MSA |
2,114,580 1,624,983 |
Hamilton County, Ohio |
802,374 |
Butler County, Ohio |
368,130 |
Warren County, Ohio |
212,693 |
Clermont County, Ohio |
197,363 |
Kenton County, Kentucky |
159,720 |
Boone County, Kentucky |
118,811 |
Campbell County, Kentucky |
90,336 |
Dearborn County, Indiana |
50,047 |
Brown County, Ohio |
44,423 |
Grant County, Kentucky |
24,769 |
Franklin County, Indiana |
23,087 |
Pendleton County, Kentucky |
15,334 |
Bracken County, Kentucky |
8,488 |
Gallatin County, Kentucky |
8,153 |
Ohio County, Indiana |
6,128 |
Wilmington, OH μSA |
42,040 |
Clinton County, Ohio |
42,040 |
Maysville, KY μSA |
17,490 |
Mason County, Kentucky |
17,490 |
Dayton–Springfield–Sidney, OH CSA |
1,115,246 |
Dayton, OH MSA |
841,502 |
Montgomery County, Ohio |
535,153 |
Greene County, Ohio |
161,573 |
Miami County, Ohio |
102,506 |
Preble County, Ohio |
42,270 |
Springfield, OH MSA |
133,333 |
Clark County, Ohio |
133,333 |
Greenville, OH μSA |
51,814 |
Darke County, Ohio |
51,814 |
Sidney, OH μSA |
48,884 |
Shelby County, Ohio |
48,884 |
Urbana, OH μSA |
39,713 |
Champaign County, Ohio |
39,713 |
Toledo–Port Clinton, OH CSA |
651,429 |
Toledo, OH MSA |
610,001 |
Lucas County, Ohio |
441,815 |
Wood County, Ohio |
125,399 |
Fulton County, Ohio |
42,562 |
Port Clinton, OH μSA |
41,428 |
Ottawa County, Ohio |
41,428 |
Youngstown–Warren, OH–PA CSA |
673,614 556,976 |
Youngstown–Warren–Boardman, OH–PA MSA |
565,773 449,135 |
Mahoning County, Ohio |
240,420 |
Trumbull County, Ohio |
213,475 |
Mercer County, Pennsylvania |
116,638 |
Salem, OH μSA |
107,841 |
Columbiana County, Ohio |
107,841 |
Lima–Van Wert–Celina, OH CSA |
221,838 |
Lima, OH MSA |
106,331 |
Allen County, Ohio |
106,331 |
Celina, OH μSA |
41,303 |
Mercer County, Ohio |
41,303 |
Van Wert, OH μSA |
28,496 |
Van Wert County, Ohio |
28,496 |
Wapakoneta, OH μSA |
46,699 |
Auglaize County, Ohio |
46,699 |
Mansfield–Ashland–Bucyrus, OH CSA |
221,398 |
Mansfield, OH MSA |
124,475 |
Richland County, Ohio |
124,475 |
Ashland, OH μSA |
54,727 |
Ashland County, Ohio |
54,727 |
Bucyrus, OH μSA |
43,403 |
Crawford County, Ohio |
43,403 |
Findlay–Tiffin, OH CSA |
131,527 |
Findlay, OH μSA |
74,538 |
Hancock County, Ohio |
74,538 |
Tiffin, OH μSA |
56,152 |
Seneca County, Ohio |
56,152 |
Pittsburgh PA-OH-WV CSA |
2,660,840 70,125 |
Weirton-Steubenville, WV-OH MSA |
125,168 70,125 |
Jefferson County, Ohio |
70,125 |
Hancock County, West Virginia |
30,911 |
Brooke County, West Virginia |
24,132 |
none |
Wooster, OH μSA |
113,950 |
Wayne County, Ohio |
113,950 |
Portsmouth, OH μSA |
76,441 |
Scioto County, Ohio |
76,441 |
Wheeling, WV-OH MSA |
147,329 68,771 |
Belmont County, Ohio |
68,771 |
Ohio County, West Virginia |
44,662 |
Marshall County, West Virginia |
33,896 |
Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH MSA |
285,475 63,179 |
Cabell County, West Virginia |
93,904 |
Lawrence County, Ohio |
63,179 |
Boyd County, Kentucky |
49,371 |
Wayne County, West Virginia |
41,647 |
Greenup County, Kentucky |
37,374 |
Parkersburg-Marietta-Vienna, WV-OH MSA |
161,724 61,867 |
Wood County, West Virginia |
86,597 |
Washington County, Ohio |
61,867 |
Pleasants County, West Virginia |
7,280 |
Wirt County, West Virginia |
5,980 |
Athens, OH μSA |
61,860 |
Athens County, Ohio |
61,860 |
Fremont, OH μSA |
60,944 |
Sandusky County, Ohio |
60,944 |
Sidney, OH μSA |
48,884 |
Shelby County, Ohio |
48,884 |
Defiance, OH μSA |
39,091 |
Defiance County, Ohio |
39,091 |
Coshocton, OH μSA |
36,976 |
Coshocton County, Ohio |
36,976 |
Point Pleasant, WV-OH μSA |
57,069 31,313 |
Gallia County, Ohio |
31,313 |
Mason County, West Virginia |
25,756 |
none |
Highland County, Ohio |
42,833 |
Holmes County, Ohio |
41,574 |
Williams County, Ohio |
38,719 |
Perry County, Ohio |
35,313 |
Putnam County, Ohio |
34,744 |
Jackson County, Ohio |
33,543 |
Hardin County, Ohio |
31,966 |
Henry County, Ohio |
29,520 |
Hocking County, Ohio |
28,973 |
Adams County, Ohio |
28,516 |
Pike County, Ohio |
28,269 |
Meigs County, Ohio |
23,092 |
Wyandot County, Ohio |
22,553 |
Paulding County, Ohio |
19,432 |
Harrison County, Ohio |
15,799 |
Morgan County, Ohio |
14,821 |
Monroe County, Ohio |
14,606 |
Noble County, Ohio |
14,165 |
Vinton County, Ohio |
13,519 |
State of Ohio |
11,536,504 |
See also
References
- ↑ The United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) as a core based statistical area having at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties.
- ↑ The United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines a micropolitan statistical area (μSA) as a core based statistical area having at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 but less than 50,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties.
- ↑ The United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines a combined statistical area (CSA) as an aggregate of adjacent core based statistical areas that are linked by commuting ties.
- 1 2 3 "OMB Bulletin No. 13-01" (PDF). United States Office of Management and Budget. February 28, 2013. Retrieved May 23, 2014. See also: Combined Statistical Areas of the United States and Puerto Rico, February 2013
- ↑ An out-of-state area and its population are displayed in green. An area that extends into more than one state is displayed in teal. A teal population number over a black population number show the total population versus the in-state population.
- 1 2 3 4 "American Factfinder". United States Census Bureau. Archived from the original on August 15, 2014. Retrieved May 23, 2014.
- ↑ The United States Office of Management and Budget (OMB) defines a core based statistical area as one or more adjacent counties or county-equivalents having at least one urban cluster of at least 10,000 population, plus adjacent territory that has a high degree of social and economic integration with the core as measured by commuting ties. The core based statistical areas comprise the metropolitan statistical areas and the micropolitan statistical areas.
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